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Botanical illustration and the park: A specimen of the botany of New Holland, by James Edward Smith.... with figures by James Sowerby, 1793-1795.......via BHL.....https://t.co/Epy9zBkkfC
Babies ❤️
These 2 are such cute dorks omg
Sunday (right) just loves to tease his sister lmao
Monday (left) belongs to me
Sunday (right belongs to @ sundaysowers on Instagram
Including the very rare unfinished 7th volume, this fine complete set of the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain by #JamesSowerby & his son #JamesDeCarleSowerby is a highlight in this week's auction of #RareBooks in #Edinburgh. Learn more: https://t.co/L0knYxFOVF
Sketch I'll finish later of Monday and her brother Sunday!
Sunday belongs to @ sundaysowers on Instagram!
Just gonna leave these here for the possibility anyone ever browses the "siewca wiatru" tag XD
#angels #fanart #siewcawiatru #sowerofwind #art #sketch #thesowerofwind #books #characters #artistsontwitter
James Sowerby's "English Botany", issued in 267 monthly parts & featuring nearly 2,600 hand-colored engravings, was the most comprehensive, illustrated flora of Great Britain available at the time. 3rd ed. (1863-1886) in #BHLib ➡️ https://t.co/wQPbjzTSrb
#BotanicMonday
Botanical illustration and the park: English botany, or Coloured figures of British plants....... by James Sowerby et al.......1863-1886, 12 vols....... from BHL/NYBG ......https://t.co/4YE7OvIIET
Endymion (1903), Industry & Greed (1900) & Sower of the Systems (1902). The first & last are powerful swirls of creativity. His Sower is an astonishing work for a Victorian artist.
An illustration by Millicent Sowerby for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1907) art
Detail from At Home, 1881, by John George Sowerby art
"(...) Maher relates to the vulnerability of the main character in Butler’s book, “Parable of the Sower,” who was really terrified and anxious about people getting to know the real her." Emmanuelle's story is out on stands today! (✍️️: Sofia Garcia @sofialgarcia)
#Conchology: The study of mollusk shells. 🐚🐚🐚🐚
Explore beautiful shell #SciArt in "A Conchological Manual" (1839), authored and illustrated by George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812-1884). #OpenAccess in #BHLib thanks to @mayrlibrary ➡️ https://t.co/Nu5RqxVORQ
#FairyTaleTuesday Aschenputtel often sat at her mother's grave, whr a sapling grew, watered by her tears. She wished with all her heart for a gown and slippes to wear to a royal ball, and three times her wish came true #Cinderella
#illustration 1. Wanda Gag 2. Millicent Sowerby
#Orchids grown by the Royal Botanic Society in Regent’s Park, c.1880.
The Royal Botanic Society was founded by James De Carle Sowerby (son of naturalist James Sowerby) in 1839, and leased 18 acres of in Regent’s Park for experimental gardening, till it dissolved in 1932.
My first @cryptovoxels wearable is now available on a limited run of 33 - Sator is the latin word for 'founder' but also means 'sower'.
get yours here --> https://t.co/ynogOuE0Gs
#cryptovoxels #wearable #vox
Three generations of Sowerbys contributed to "Thesaurus conchyliorum" (1847-87), one of the rarest of all conchology books. It includes over 500 hand-colored engraved or lithographed plates. Find it in #BHLib via @SILibraries ➡️ https://t.co/0j9WH3CQff #MolluskMonday 🐚
The Parable of the Sower and the Seed: The Seed Falling by the Way Side (after Gerard Van Groeningen, active Antwerp 1563-1573), Gerard van Groeningen, 1574 https://t.co/yQKiRpoDFU #clevelandart #museumarchive
“A New Elucidation of Colour - by James Sowerby - 1809 - Table 5 - Available: https://t.co/a1XYFZ1Rno
Rhyme in the park: At home, by JG Sowerby and JG Crane, 1881........https://t.co/yUMcSDPfcl